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AMC and OLTL to Air Online Just Two Days a Week!

Today it was announced via The Online Network that All My Children and One Life to Live will now air twice a week on Hulu and iTunes as opposed to the previous four times a week. This is so the audience might more easily follow these shows long-term. It was determined that it may be too hard for people to fit in both of these shows in their daily tv viewing schedule, despite the fact that each episode of both shows is only 30 min. long. Below is an excerpt of the press release:

we have chosen to revise our scheduling model beginning this Monday, May 20th by introducing two new episodes from OLTL and AMC each week- new episodes of AMC will now run on Mondays and Wednesdays, and fresh episodes of OLTL will post Tuesdays and Thursdays. MORE, our behind the scenes series, will run as a single show on Fridays. This allows us to introduce a new episode of quality television every Monday through Friday and gives the audience a chance to catch up as we continue to build awareness and excitement around these new shows. Because Hulu agrees with our findings, for the meantime they will keep all of our episodes on Hulu.com for free to give viewers the opportunity to find us and catch up.

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Paula graduated cum laude from Tennessee Technological University with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies emphasizing English and Communication.
She developed a love for the soap opera genre at an early age and has since been drawn to anything dramatic.
In high school Paula won the leading role in her first play and remained active in the theatre until graduating. She then went on to participate in college level theatre courses while working toward her degree. At the end of her freshman year she entered and won an acting contest which earned her a walk-on role on "That 70's Show." Once she completed this acting stint, Paula returned to college and started writing, and has been doing so ever since. In 2013 she created Paula's Soapbox LIVE, a LIVE video chat interview show. Since then she has chatted with numerous people in the entertainment industry, including Julie Ann Emery, Keaton Simons, Martha Byrne, Kevin Brief, Tracy Melchior, Natalia Livingston and many more! She is currently working as a freelance writer.